| Literature DB >> 27920803 |
Consalvo Mattia1, Flaminia Coluzzi1, Ludovica Celidonio1, Renato Vellucci2.
Abstract
Bone pain in elderly people dramatically affects their quality of life, with osteoporosis being the leading cause of skeletal related events. Peripheral and central mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis of the nervous system sensitization. Osteoporosis in the elderly has been associated with increased density of bone sensory nerve fibers and their pathological modifications, together with an over-expression of nociceptors sensitized by the lowering pH due to the osteoclastic activity. The activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and the microglia, as a response to a range of pathological conditions, represent the leading cause of central sensitization. Unfortunately, osteoporosis is named the "silent thief" because it manifests with painful manifestation only when a fracture occurs. In the management of patients suffering from bone pain, both the nociceptive and the neuropathic component of chronic pain should be considered in the selection of the analgesic treatment.Entities:
Keywords: bone; opioids; osteoporosis; pain mechanism
Year: 2016 PMID: 27920803 PMCID: PMC5119722 DOI: 10.11138/ccmbm/2016.13.2.097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab ISSN: 1724-8914